Adam Schiff, U.S. Congressman representing California’s 30th district, marked Holocaust Remembrance Day with a call to honor survivors and combat antisemitism, and highlighted ongoing infrastructure improvements in California.
On April 14, 2026, Schiff posted on his Twitter account: “On Holocaust Remembrance Day, we continue to honor the survivors and mourn the millions lost. We also recommit ourselves to the fight against antisemitism here at home and abroad. And together we must say: Never Again.”
Later that day, he discussed the impact of federal legislation on state infrastructure projects: “Even in its final year, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is continuing to deliver critical investments for modernizing California’s transit and improving commutes. Proud to partner with @SenAlexPadilla and @RepHuffman to deliver over $3 million to help build a new bridge in”. The tweet was followed by a link post: “https://t.co/kWrZr1uwX8”.
Schiff has served in Congress since 2001 after replacing James E. Rogan as representative for California’s 30th district. He previously served in the California Senate from 1996 to 2000. Born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1960, Schiff currently resides in Burbank at age 62. His academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University (1982) and a Juris Doctor from Harvard University (1985).

